Alicia is a US Army Veteran with over 13 years of JAG Corps and paralegal experience, wherein she obtained the rank of Sergeant First Class (SFC). After leaving the JAG Corps, Alicia worked at Fort Hood’s MEB/PEB office. In short, her dedication to serving our veterans is unparalleled. She has a comprehensive background in medical evaluation boards, the Department of Veterans Affairs disability and compensation claims, military justice, administrative law, legal assistance, and detention operations. Additionally, Alicia possesses extensive knowledge in victim’s rights advocacy, resiliency training, and forensic psychology.
During her time in the Army, she served in several locations in the United States, Italy, and Afghanistan. As a result, she thoroughly understands NATO operations and operational law in deployed environments. Alicia also served as Military Science Instructor for US Army ROTC cadets. She also served as the Non-Commissioned Officer-In-Charge (NCOIC) while at the 470th Military Intelligence Brigade, where she was the senior enlisted person responsible for all legal actions in the Brigade. During her career, Alicia received multiple awards for outstanding performance and professionalism. Her career is supported by a Masters of Art in Criminal Justice Administration and a Masters of Philosophy in Philosophical Psychology. Currently, Alicia is Forensic Psychology Doctoral Candidate.